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1During UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, with the French campaign of 1940 setting UsefulNotes/NaziGermany on the course to dominate and occupy most of UsefulNotes/{{Europe}} and the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom remaining the only country to face it, the Special Operations Executive, a "spinoff"" of UsefulNotes/MI6, was organized on UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill's orders to help "Set Europe Ablaze".
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3Nicknamed, not inaccurately, the "Ministry of Ungentlemenly Warfare", the SOE conducted espionage and sabotage throughout World War II, as well as smuggling supplies to LaResistance and providing British emissaries to the various [[RebelLeader rebel leaders]].
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5In a way, the SOE's experience of World War II was closer to the Franchise/JamesBond image than that of the rest of British intelligence, for they were expected to look for trouble more often and, it being wartime and all, they really did have a Licence to Kill. This shouldn't be surprising, since Creator/IanFleming was the Director of Naval Intelligence's liaison with SOE and got a lot of his ideas from his experience there; his cousin, Creator/ChristopherLee, was actually an operative, as was Creator/JonPertwee. However very few, even of the SOE, would have had eighty women in the space of a two hour movie (given that a lot of them, the radio-operators in particular, ''were'' women, that would have been even more impressive). Nor did they engage in car chases that destroyed two dozen cars on a regular basis, and certainly not many would have worried about whether their drink was shaken or stirred. Sometimes RealLife can be boring. Then again, we are talking about the organisation that invented the [[RefugeInAudacity exploding rat and the cow-pat land mine]]. And they really did have knives stored in their shoes.
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7The SOE was headquartered in UsefulNotes/{{London}} at 64 Baker Street (leading to their being nicknamed the "[[Literature/SherlockHolmes Baker Street Irregulars]]") with dozens of training camps throughout the U.K. plus facilities in Singapore, Haifa, and Canada.
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9After World War II, the SOE was abolished and its resources were absorbed by the main body of [=MI6=].
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11Every action of the SOE is classified and will remain as such until the last living member of the former SOE has died.
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13!!Appearances of SOE in fiction:
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16* ''Film/FemaleAgents'' (2008) is a spy drama about women serving as SOE operatives in occupied France.
17* '' Film/TheMinistryOfUngentlemanlyWarfare'' (2024) is an action-comedy mix about the SOE's creation.
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20* In ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'', The Laundry is (in its universe) Q Division, the only part of SOE that survived, which is only part of why relationships with [[UsefulNotes/SecretIntelligenceService MI6]] are strained at best.
21* In a very similar but coincidentally unrelated vein, ''Literature/{{Declare}}'' by Creator/TimPowers focuses on the lone surviving section of the SOE into the 1960s. Like the Laundry, Operation Declare exists to liaise between Her Majesty's Government and the supernatural.
22* The novel ''Les derniers jours de nos pères'' (literally "The Final Days of our Fathers") by Swiss novelist Joël Dickers tells the story of a group of French SOE operatives, from their recruitment to the end of the war.
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25* ''Series/FoylesWar'': The BodyOfTheWeek of the "The French Drop" episode was an SOE agent that committed suicide using a grenade. Foyle is not convinced and starts investigating a SOE station at Lavenham. [[spoiler: Foyle figures out that the body is not the SOE agent, but a body of a local villager exhumed from the local churchyard. The real SOE agent had been killed in an operation in France after stepping on LandMine due to outdated intelligence. The SOE tried to cover up the agent’s death by faking his suicide to stop the agent's father, a high ranking member of [=MI5=], making trouble for the SOE.]]
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28* In ''TabletopGame/WorldWarCthulhu: The Darkest Hour'', players assume the roles of SOE members recruited into the network of N, a British Intelligence spymaster and tasked with fighting a hidden war on two fronts: against Nazi Germany and the insidious Franchise/CthulhuMythos menace.
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31* Karl Fairburne in ''VideoGame/SniperEliteIII'' and ''VideoGame/SniperElite4'' works with SOE as an American-raised Brit. He transfers to the American OSS after the events of ''4''.
32* The player characters in ''VideoGame/RAIDWorldWarII'' work for "the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" with explicit orders to "set Europe ablaze" from Churchill himself - very likely ''intended'' to be SOE, though not mentioned outright to be.
33* ''VideoGame/SecretWeaponsOverNormandy'': The SOE factors heavily into the game's story, with the Battlehawks being established as an offshoot of the organization and placed directly under their command.
34* The first ''VideoGame/SilentStorm'' game consists in leading a squad of World War Two era special operatives and performing commando raids. In the British campaign, you're a member of the Special Operations-[=SE2=], either an Expy or a fictional subservice of the historical [=SOE=]. The player avatar can be either British, American, or Soviet (male or female), and the recruitable operatives include people of both genders from various countries belonging to the Allied side (USA, France, Soviet Union, Australia, Canada...).

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